Leyton Orient fans outside court today are at their wits end with the way their club is being run and want change

Waltham Forest Council are owed £35,000, and there are other creditors too who must be paid who are entitled join the continued petition.

Mr Registrar Briggs gave the club until June 12 to pay off sums of money to creditors - time being given as Becchetti's legal representative claimed he is to put a £1m cash injection into the club in the next eight to 10 weeks to cover all debts.

A beautiful swimming pool is just one of the features of Becchetti's mansion

Bobby Friedman, the barrister representing the Leyton Orient Fans’ Trust, also said a process to sell the club might be getting underway in that same time period.

But if the sum is not paid by June, Becchetti - who last year faced an extradition attempt by the Albanian government into a failed hydro-electric scheme in the country - could see the club he owns liquidated.

Fans wonder how he can afford this luxury, and still steer the club towards possible liquidation?

“The infrastructure of the club has been collapsing for some time now, so I, along with the Fans Trust, call for Francesco Becchetti to get on with it and seek new owners to sell the club as soon as possible, or we face a real threat of liquidation next time around”.